Boston Herald

PREVIEWING THE HIGHSCHOOL HOOPS SEASON DIVISION 3

- By DAN VENTURA

Abington has been the hallmark of consistenc­y the past two seasons. With 42 wins in that stretch, the Green Wave has appeared in a Div. 4 state final two years and were co-champs last March. Abington returns four key players from the 22-win squad -- guards Matt Maguire, Tommy Fanara and Antwonne Graham as well as forward Derek Nuttall.

Cohasset is a team which has battled Abington over the past few years. Guard Liam Cunnie, who is closing in on 1,000 points, figures to lead the way for the Skippers.

Cape Cod Academy gave Abington a run in the sectional final and have high-scoring guard Jaeden Greenleaf back. Southeaste­rn will look to forward Kelvin Cheridor and center Andrew Flavin.

Cathedral had been the beast of Div. 4 South for years before stumbling in 2020. New coach Jamall Griffin is ready to lead the Panthers back and he’ll lean on guards Anthony Coke and Kamari James as well as forward Gerald Dottin.

Snowden captured the Div. 4 North title last year and returns some quality talent led by swingman Lansana Kaba, forward Marquise Miller and guards Carlos Ortiz, Omari Brooks and Richard Capellan. Georgetown should be in for a solid season as guards J.T. Murphy and Jack Lucido are back along with forward Harrison Lien.

The Catholic Central League has no shortage of teams who should be in for a good winter. Div. 4 North finalist Austin

Prep has guard Lence Altenor returning along with guards Mike Gizzi and Adrian Quezada, while Lowell Catholic will lean on high-scoring guard Isaiah Taylor and forward Keenan Rudy-Phol.

Bishop Fenwick returns a pair of all-league guards in Jason Romans and Alex Gonzalez as well as forward Christian Loescher and swingman Max Grenert. St. Joseph will depend on forward Ethan Robertson and his brother, swingman Nate Robertson,

while Cristo Rey brings back star forward Ray Bosquet.

St. Mary’s had little trouble rolling to the Div. 3 North sectional title, winning its three games by an average of nearly 24 points a game. The Spartans will be solid in the backcourt with David Brown, Sammy Batista and Ali Barry alongside forward Henri Miraka.

Hamilton-Wenham had a solid postseason run and has forwards Markus Nordin and Ryan Hutchinson back as well as guard Carter Coffey. Newburypor­t will lean on guards Jacob Robertson, Max Gagnon and Jack Fehlner, while Amesbury has forward Kyle Donovan back for his senior season.

Sectional finalist Weston has one of the top centers in the state in Sawyer Mayhugh to team with guards William VanHouten and Alton Jenkins. Standout point guard Gabe Spinelli is back at Watertown as well as forward Adam Patterson.

Arlington Catholic will rely on guards Andre Perez and Jimmy Ball.

Burke captured the Div. 3 South sectional title, then knocked off St. Mary’s to earn a share of the state championsh­ip. Highly-touted forward Ethan Daleba is back to team up with guards Ramsay Checo and Takei Galloway.

Norton should be solid in the backcourt with the trio of Josh Coffey, Marquise Pina and Brian Miller. Rockland has one of the better frontcourt duos in Derek Williams and Hunter Wardwell, while Bishop Stang is banking on guards Declan Markey and Ethan Clark in the early going.

The South Coast Conference is always ultracompe­titive and this year is no different. Fairhaven won 15 games and has center Logan Berube and forward Ryan Deslausier­s back, while Wareham could have the league’s premier player in guard Darien Gibson.

Seekonk has a solid returning cast led by guards Kyle Blanchard and Jacob Barreira and forward Nathan Clarke. Apponequet is loaded with frontcourt talent led by Jake Generazzo, Mike Hendrickse­n and Patrick White.

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